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‘CITY -RMAL ESTATE FOR SALE, qe eet wi oO dn mtral. OFFER ep—FOR MOUSE 17 East A” serent hind reat SEX; four, stories and “base- ry nish; all mo e te. r Had rd His all oiler improvements To: on i or of JAMES BLACK A VERY FINE FOUR STORY STONE Taciiiog, centrally located: also some fine Tenements exchange for Building Lots, 982 Bighth avenue. ie PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE Pp ecELO WING PLACES ARE THE ONLY AUTHOR IZED OFFICES FOR THE RECEIPT OF ADVERTISE. MENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE NEW YORK ERALD — Pr FROADWAY, CORNER ANN STREET. 1,269 BROADWAY. s0 SIXTH AVENUE, 114 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. RNER BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK- LYN 34 5()0) Wie, PURCHASE THE FOUR, STORY me) House No, 4 Kast Forty-second stre completely furnished; fall lot; without encumbrance ; owner eabroad. At present can be seen in the house, mornings, Cefire 12 o'clock. East Side. SALE OR TO LET—ON THIRD AVENUE, A House, three stories, store and basement, upper part of farlem, or Store and Basement alone ; basement is used as & Bakery,’ Inquire atthe store, No. 9 Delancey street, near Bowery. West Side. N ELEGANT HOUSE POR SALE—NEAR PARK AVE- nue, below Portieth street, for $35,000. JAMES R. EDWARDS, 10% West Twenty-third street. oR SALE—FOUR LOTS, HALF OF THE BLOCK, ON Tenth avenue, southeast corner of Thirty-seventh street. On the rear of these is briek building, 26x 100 feet. The front on Tenth ‘weil calculated for stores and French flats. It would be a ood investment for improve- ment, and is ML wort! the attention of capitalists and builders, It will be soi rice and on eas) terms. For further particulars apply to H. W. COLLEN- DER, 798 Broudway. Miscellaneous PED—FPURNISHED AND UNFUR- responsible tenants; also, 1 have ® exchange for other Property. H, 1,290 Broadway, WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT. ‘Apply to JOHN FETT! po AT TARRYTOWN, A LARGE HOUSE, handsomely furnished thioughont; all mod: em ituprovements; stable and carriage house; nice grounds Fent very cheap. BMBERSON 659 Sixth avenm JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE, For Sale. -£ SACRIFICE.—MUST BE SOLD, REGARDLESS oF con! first class brick and brown stone House, on Garden street, Hoboken. W. H. MELLICK, 421 Broadway. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR —— ~ _ OR weird im - T NEW BRIGHTON—TO GOOD PARTIES, THREE fine winter Resi furnished or unfurnished, re- @uced rents, adapted to gentlemen's family residences; tien unexceptionable. YNCH & WOOD, 11 Pire st R SALE—THE COOPER HOUSE, COOPERSTOWN, on Otsego Lake, near Sharon and Richfleld Springs, ‘west of Aibany connecting by rail; 300 guests accommo- dated; six acres embellished gi all modern improt ments; elegant furniture; ‘and seveuth suce season now closing. Ow iL. B. WALKER & CO., Cooperstown, N. Y. (OR SALE ON EASY TERMS—BUILDING SITES, and Water Fronts for factories, on Steinway & Sons’ Property, Astoria: alao Lots at, $350" and $500 and fiaished e and brick Houses from 2,800 upward; also Dwelling Houses and Parts of Houses to let; Steinway & Sons’ saw- il, iron foundry aud metal works, also Williams & Fickett venéer factory are on the ground, in full operation; Ste! way’s large piano factory will be removed to the premises and other factories are now being erected; the new horse railroad from Thirty-fourth street and James slip ferries, through Ravenswood to Astoria, leads directly to the Stein: ‘way property, which is but 134’ miles from Astoria ferry. Send for circular, with deseription and maps of property. Apply to STEINWAY & SONS, Fourteenth street, X.Y. OR RENT OR SALE—A HOUSE, CONTAINING 13 rooms, laundry, hot and cold water, furnace, bathroom, ‘and well furnished, at Bloomfield, N! J. Inquire of A! GROSS & CO., 79 Murray street, LORIDA LANDS FOR SALE.—ORANGE GROV! nurseries and improvements of all grades, in Orange county, the most rapidly growing section of this State. Fespondence solicited. T. A. HUGHEY & CO. Sanford, Orange county, Fla. URNISHED HOUSE TO RENT—AT SUMMIT, N. J., 20 niles from New York; the house contains 19 rooms, with ‘modern improvements; bathroom, with water closet; stationary tubs inthe lanndry, &e.; the grounds include ont two acres, and the stable has room for four horses, ith abundant carri ‘oon; rent $800 per annum: posse: sion October 1, Inquire of F. R. VAN NEST, 45 Beekman street. < Cor- .. HIRE located, L. PECK, corner . 14 rooms, all impro tno object. Apply wo W. t and First avenui FOR SALE.—THE RUSSELL HOUSE, OT tawa, Ont, D. C.—JAMES A. GOUIN, Proprictor.—The | undersi;ned has received instructions from the proprietor, who is about retiring from business, to offer for sale the odwill and Furniture of this well-known and the first hotel in the capital ofthe Do is patronized by Cabinet Ministers, mi at and Ril leading public men, besides f the world; no better oppor seenring highly remunerative and estab: lation of Ottawa. 40,000. Pull par- | eKAY WRIGHT, M, P., Ottawa, HANCE | MUST BE SOLD! TWO SPLENDID PARMS. No. 1—Reantiful farm, 98 acres, splendid rich land, in the most beantitul, healthy, and prosperous part of Pennsyl- irom Philadelphia; 14 trains daily; good ge substantial st uildings, stone dwell- nine rooms; splendid barn; carriage, wagon, ultry hous ing, ball, and mile from village: price, inelnding 2 fine horses, 4 cows, hog, 50 chickens, carriage, wagon, tools, and valuable crops, only S400; ensh, 0); balance 000 yearly. vest 75 aere Farm in Bueks county, on Phila- delphia Pike, 1 utile from large town; large stone mansion, 10 roows, piasza, noble shade tre ant house, immense barn, numerous outbuildings, great variety fruit; price, only »; eash, $4,000; balance very easy: the owner Is obliged to sell; don’t delay seein; take 9A. M, train from te Liberty street, New York, New Jersey Central Railroad to Bethlehem, Pa.: there tal Railroad to Quakertown, Bucks county, Pa; you arrive be fore o'clock; ean return at 5 P.M. Inquire at Miller's Hotel WALKER; carriage waiting WO EXTRA F NJ : size r of lots 80x300 each, Apply to JOHN W. RUSSELL, 57 Broadway, New York. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. — YASH. —#4,000 LOT AND SMALL PLACE IN CONNEC ticut, free, &e., clear, in exchange tor city He sbont €28,000 GREGOR & MILLER, T YORK TENEMENT PROPERTY, W for a Farm in New Jersey or New York State LAND, removed to 212 street, Knox's bafldi WASTED To IMPROVED PROPERTY, near Broad vast side Tenement Houses, for New Jersey Vropert eee. L. BUTLER &.0 , 69 Liberty street, "REAL ESTATE WANTED. WAXIED-A FARM OF FROM 100 70 300 ACRES, . in exchange for a Business Property in city} prefer farm in Westchester, Orange or Dutchess county RIKER & Cv., No. 5 Pine street. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSE: AT BROADWAY AND TH STREET, IN THE AA haart of th Hotel and large Rextan- nt; may be 4 aud in eo) te orier; wate 1 No. Gh West Tenth w Twenty-ninth FIRST ne, corner hatham square. STORE TO LET Chatham street her Store at very low rent. ‘EAR THE NEW POST OFFIC 100 foot basement, #25; small: Mr. SMITH, Frankfort House, 22 William street. ‘HARM. THREE STORY RESIDE ington avenue, overlooking Central rept, immediate possession; will sell on easy terms LIONEL FROELICH, 820 Third avenue, near Fiftieth st 10 LET—WITH STEAM POWER, LARGE BUILDI or any Part at McCLAVE’S, Twenty-second street and Eleventh avenue. MPO ,LET-IN NO. 7) MORTON STREET, NEAR Pi T, Sve Rooms, first floor, suitable for dressmaker, $28; fy #28. “Ring bell 4. Hooms, second floor (hk PUBL i) THE re AUTHORTM ADVERTIS NEW YORK BROADWAY, CORNER ANN STREET. 1.265 BROADWAY. 1) SIXTH AVENUE, 4 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PNILADELPUTA. IRNER BOBRUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK. LYN $ { 5 PER MONTH —NOUSE AND STORE CON Mee) 1 4,185 W near Bleecker street gas, wenier. ae 0 Het, to ther « nd Fourth Birects 1 6) THIRTEENTH STREET, ADJOINING FOURTH aver r e front Room decond story; mess. A) DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. A Ree Y FURNISHED NOUSES ON AND + wijoining FIM and Madivon avenues, $1,200 and up: aril; several grent emarificns 5 wi urnisherd, SW) to $4.0. RULE & ESCHBACH, 1,825 Beosdway, near Thirty-soventh rureet. VAQUISITELY FURNISHED 101 A In Porty-clghth street, near Fils avenue; fone story iy by chine, giags and every convenience; most de waily ; rent very reasona\ & OLARK, Broadway, corner * 10 RENT, FULLY FURNISHED, THE FiNesT PRE A. v te Letablichment on Pwenty-third street, wich first nth st, ac. ; the grown ore GUR200; the furniture cost CLAN NeW aE hale fate for a yenr aud «hall or bie party, which mewiis simply thar the is en ‘and valued at $125,000, will be MES R. EDWARDS, 100 Went Twenty-third street, DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. A VERY COMPLETE AND PERFECT HOUSE TO rent on Twenty-fifth street.—Four story English base- atly put in perfect order and handsomely fur- r, to secure a responsible party while absent, for $179 per mouth, JAMES R. EDWARDS, 108 West Twenty-trird street, —10 RENT PURNISHED—THE RESIDENCE OF A private family on West Twenty-third street, for two no By in “fine order and very JAMES R. EDWARDS, 108 West Twenty-third street. RNISHED HOUSE TO RENT IN TWENTY. FOURTH street, neat Fourth avenne; will be rénted low to « responsible tenant. Apply to J. ROMAINE BROWN, 1,280 Browdway. PO RENT, FURNISHED—THREE STORY H STOOP 2 4 $250 per 7 Wall street, A years; the house is 25 desirable; rent $260 per month. For particulars apply to second story, front room, ATH AVENUB, NEAR CENTRAL PARK.—A NEW and newly furnished House, with stable, to let until Ist May or longer if required; rent not so much an object as to have abe holise cceupied, Apply w GEORGE C. ¥, 257 roadway, ATH AVENUE, 851.—THIS LARGE, BEAUTIFUL ©) House to lease, furnished: would seil the Furniture on - | A only 2 miles ‘from large town, | North Peunsylvania | Broadway, corner Fulton | ‘ 0) foot | t lor w term of years, or for sale. J. M. KORHLEK, | time, with security; house suitable for a first class boarding house. Unfurnished. THREE STORY STOOP HOUSE, 30 WEST Thirty-fitth order, with carpet, mirrors, Zornices and gas fixtm ‘Apply on the reiuises oF address CORNELIUS OF {o'East Forty fifth st. EAUTIFUL LITTLE BROWN STONE HOUSE, PER- fect order, elevated range, water, frescoed, East Thirty- fourth street; rent lowered; part or whole ef yeur; great bars LEWIS, 240 Broadway, OUSE TO LET—AT YONKERS, CONTAINING 13 ot and cold water and all city improvements; only five minutes from depot, on Warburton avenue; rent. $50 per month. Address EMS, 1,283 Broadway, to L jew York. FURSISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET, © 495 BROOME sreeEn, am e) “Broadway.—Two nieely f Keeping or single meu in @ priv weel ed Rooms for house: je family; rent $4 0 per UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- ____ MENTS TO LET, a ELEGANT FLAT OF EIGHT ROOMS. IN THE new brown stone building No. 522 Hudson street, next to corner of West Tenth street; complete in eve particular; tubes, mirr ge. stationary tubs, dumb wi speaking Peihroom, private "stairs and entrice, lnrse plate ‘glass wi toudance will Simpeted: de de Suni a Inquire: . A. CUS A No. 172 Ninth avenue, between Tw er streets, eth and Twenty-first A —TO LET, IN HOUSE 397 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR « Twenty-eighth street, five 5, with water closet, is four flights up; all painted; reut $22. Apply co the jourekeeper. Maegan D FLOOR 345, 1. Seventeenth street, near Ninth avenue rent low, Seen from 10 A. M. w 12 M. W. MULRY. A —TWO NEAT FLOORS, 130 EAST FIFTY-FIRS Fence tical, near Lexington avenue; parlor, kitchen and ree bedrooms: s ie (he ae ubs, bath, gas fixtures in THIRD FLOOR 34 at prove ziod NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1875:-TRIPLE SHEET. SALES AT _AUCTION. BS antler ERAL ASSORTMENT OF DISTR Poe iture Goods, &e. ia” WW Cy og inorrow (Tuesday) storage, at 90 son street, West Side Storage Wareroome (Abingdon saan) lt ors, Bedroom and Parlor Suits, Carpets, Bedsteads, But as, Ww risohee, Washetends, Chairs, Lounges, Sofas, Tables, Mat tresses, Refrigerators, Stoves, Ranges, Crockery, Glassware, A LARGE AND able Household EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, WHtS0N's LINE FOR SOUTHANLTON AND HU! Wreanmnetotiahees Ovt, HINDOO. -gNov. 3 det. 20] NAVARINO,. jov, 17 First cabin, $70, curreney; second cabin, $49, currency. tickets on v Excursion terms. ‘Through tiekets issued to Continentat and Baltic ports. Apply for full par- ticulars to: CHARLES L. WRIGHT & CO., uth street. &e,, without reserve,” Particulars te-iorrow. | By order of R, Togeart, J. W, CAMPBELL, JJr,, Auctioneer, ISIDORE J. SWAZKOPF, AUCTIONEER,—34 Y Bt ae ean 104g o'clock, at_S0 St, Mark's Place, elegant Parlor Suit, Bureaus, Carpets, Stoves, China- ware, household Goods. Dealers invited. BY, DANIEL A, MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER, SALES- room 47 and 49 Liberty street, osite old Post office, MONDAY, AT 104g OCLOCK, tt SALESROOM. Household Furniture removed. ftom a country residence, Office Desks, Steinway rosewood 4, vetave Pianoforte, lary Pier Mirror, satin and brocatel Curtains, Corntees, M esses, Y J. HAVEN, AUCTIONEER, 39 EAST THIRTEENTH wiroot-Furalture, Carpets, Mirrors, Pianos, Parlor Suits, Bedroom caves, Wardrobes, Lounges, Mattrosses, Chitfoniers, res, &e., at private sale at auction prices. BY SHAVES: AUCTIONBER.—WILL SELL, AT 20 and 41 Ewst' Thirteenth street, on Monday, at 1¢ M., a large consignment of black’ walnut Brackets, — ‘all Pockets, Clock Shelves and Fancy Goods ; also Stoves, Pipe, Bedsteads, Chairs, spring Mattresses; also a large lot of Clothing ‘and a one-horse Furniture’ Truck, Dealers and housekeepers invited, A LANGE PARLOR FLOOR AND EXT Feaiatioaking Washington syanre; splendid location aking or other ustness. a. premises 130 Macdougal street, of of Dr. WARD, 123 West. E enth street. . A PARLOR AND BASEMENT, IN FIPTIETH STRE JA near Lexington avenue, 10 rooms; all improvement Janitor; also a Second Flat, GREGOR & MILLER, Third ‘avenue, corner Fiftieth street. A. SPLENDID FLAT 70 LET—ALL LIGHT ROOMS. 2A in sis West thirty fouren sireet, near Bighih avenue and close to tI % 29, 10 Mrs DOYLE. siden ou ROWN STONE FRENCH FLATS TO LET—AT 439 ‘Thirty-fourth street, west of Ninth avenue ; rents #25 to $40; six rooms; modern ‘improvements; location desirable, EW THREE STORY AND BASEMENT BROWN stone House on Seventy-fourth street, near Fourth ave- hue; mirrors, heater, €¢., complete; a bargain, Apply to SQUTER, 1,386 Third avenue, 0 LET—THE THREE STORY AND BASEMENT HIGH stoop brick House 42 West Twenty-fourth street, newly LEGANT FLOORS FOR SMALL FAMILIES IN three brown stone houses, $20, &22, $26; one with bath. Apply on premises 009 Second avonue, neat Thirty-seventh street. LEGANT FLATS, IN SUITS OF SEVEN TO TEN rooms; all improvements; halls heated and carpote: House; hard wood finish all improvements; 95 West Sixty-tirst street; rent $1,600, Inquire at premises. painted throughout; immediate possession; rent low to ® | janitor always in attendance ; rents, $10 to $00, 932 Bight responsible party. Apply at 110 West Forty-soventh street, | avenue. 10 LET—A MODERN FOUR STORY BROWN STONE RENCH FLATS—VERY DESIRABLE. APPLY TO the Janitor or junitress at the building, No. 74 West Fifty-third street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. 10 LET—IN THIRTY-SIXTH STREET, NEAR EIGHTH avenue, three story Cottage ; ning rooms; water and gas rent $600 per annum, Apply to WM. CONBOY, 240 W ‘Thirty-fifth street. RENCH FLATS—72 ST. MARK’S PLACE—IN SUITS of seven and eight large, beautiful, Hight Rooms, with ry modern requirement of bést kind; newly finished; reat from $650 to $429 per annum. Apply on preinises, 1) LET OR FOR SALE—HOUSE 321 WEST FORTY- sixth street; also 331 West Fiftieth street; both houses three story and basement: rent low. JAMES BLACKHURST, 225 West Forty-eighth street. FLATS—888_ NINTH AVENUE, NEAR street, $35 to $50 euch; seven rooms, orhood fine. Apply to janitor, or GEORGE E. JARDIN 7 Broadway. none dar] 4.08 WSst tWeariern stREET “THREE STORY and basement high stoop brick House; contains 15 rooms, range, bathroom and every convenience; recently Painted throughout and in, complete order: overlook the uunds of tl iscopal College. Appty to estate of D, A. | SCRHMAN Iza" Muth avenue, between Twentieth and Twenty-first streets. 1.500, -THREE, STORY [NEWLY | FRESCOED OUU and painted House, Forty-eighth street, near Broadway ; Fiftieth street, $1,300; Fort; $1,500; others, to $2,000, S. FRIEND, 1,535 Broadway, near Forty-cighth street. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS biainit TO LET HANDSOME, UNFURNISHED THIRD FLOOR TO Jet, in a first class private ‘all faiuily, $10 per mwnth; unexceptionable locality. Weat Twenty-seeaud street. HANDSOMELY FURNISITED SECOND FLOOR OF 4A three rooms and bathroom, without board, suitable for 4 party of gentlemen; private family. Apply ‘at 135 West ‘Twenty-first street. T 29 EAST FORTY-SIXTH STREET, CORNER OF | Madison avenue. Windsor Hotel block.—Handsomely | furnished Rooms, front and back, suitable for families; en suite; single Rooms for gentlemen. ANTLY FURNISHED APART: the Stevens Buildings, consisting of four . bathroom and niences, t0 lease on fi terms; the balding has a fine elevator. For particulars ply only at the office of B.D. HAS 17 Broadway, | tween the hours of 11 and 12, or M. | STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET TWO well furnished front Rooms, to gentlemen only; refer ences exchanged. 156 West Twenty-secoud street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. |A NICELY FURNISHED FLOOR—THREE OR FOUR | ZL. rooms, with bathroom, dc., between Fourth and Twer | ty-third streets, from Seco Sixth avenue, with Bo | by a zentieman and his wife, in ‘man or French pri fan Address MERCHANT, box 180 Herald office. | eo | A NICE FRONT ROOM, WITH BEDROOM AT- 4A. tached, to let furnished. Inquire at No. 6 Willett | Street, near Grand. N LY FURMIOUED | BOOK TO " LET BY A enth street. ‘TH STREET.—TO LET, without | large and is, with bath, gas and fire; ily. | AT NO, o2 WEST POURTE | fA furnished, to gentiem handsome front and back Ro | terms moderate FURNISHED RECEPTION and closet connected, for a zhborke nire at 212 East E BEDROOM r physician or first class; terms mod- professional ; erate; reference. FURNISHED ROOM AND Bi Toa gentlemen and wife or two getitlemen, i avenue, second floor. pe. | COMPLETELY FURNISHED FLOOR, FOR HOU AA keeping, six rooms, only $8, bose private, ou Fitt | Street; also handsomely furnished Rooms to gentlemen 1 Apply at 319 East Thir- for housekeeping, $5; reference. vet | teenth st NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH HALL. * Room adjoining, to let, together or separately. 45 Ciinton place. ) SUIT OF THREE FURNISHED ROOMS CON. + necting to let to one or more gentlemen without Board ; | fhowse ‘fret clase; location central. 86 West ‘Twenty-ffth street. Y ROOMS FOR THE WINTER TO LET—FUR- UU nished, atlemen, without board, with fire and price $4 and $5. Apply at No. 62 West Fourteenth street, VLEGANT PARLORS AND OTHER ROOMS—FUR 44 “nished to suit the occupants, to let, to gentlemen on! house and neighborhood first class ; terms low. 37 East Twei tieth street, n {LEGANTLY ROOMS, FOR GENTLE- “4 men, without board, to let, at No, 124 Kast Twenty- | third street | Pern FLOOR, LIGHT ROOMS, | nicely furnishe plete for i feinity | Thirty-fonrth street atid Broadway Apply at N iven and requir fe; also a nicely furnished rences exchanged. Address H., box 140 | Herald office. | Jpursisne “OR junit o. 74 West Fifty-third street, between Fifth and Sixth aver ! Fors Furnished Re pe houses: gas, bath, 17 Abing Bighth avenue, between Bleecker und Twelfth xt ANDSOME FURNISHED SUITE OF ROC gentlemen only. References. enth street. vets , TOR 116 East Twenly-sev DP gBivat, HOUSE.—T! BEAUTIFUL FUR- nished Second Floor G1 West Sixteenth street may be also two handsome Suite of large Rooms, had ¢ er RLOR FLOOR TO LET FURNISHED—SUITABLE for housekes ; three rooms andykitchen: also Room | and hall Roomnr wil let to gentlemen; gay and bai. 14 West hirteenth street. Po LET FURNISH ARLOR FLOOR AND ROOM third floor it desired pposite the Rossmore, Broadway and St. Cloud hotels; suitable for a physician or dentist, quire at 596 Seventh avenue, or 1,240 Broadway, in drug ROOMS IN A PRIVATE FAMI- West Thirty-ti ‘erences, 1 LET—Ft ly, at No. J FURNISHED LA able for light housek oth street Y¥ FURNISHED FLOOR | no LeT—a OF SIX ous, . for housekeeping, on Kast Thirty- | fourth street; rent $100 py uth. Address ECONOMY, box 130 Herald Uptown Brauch office. | Two OR THREE TABLY FURNISHED | 2 Rooms for honsekeep: $5; 9 for $11; Hall, 2 MY; quiet, central house: excellent locality, 105 East F enth street, three U are Hotel. 17 BS, S28 STREET, BETWEHI Broadway abd Fi avenue, — rable furnishe Kooms to les, en suite or singly, to gentlemen only; refer FURNISHED Re ¥ complet A MONTH oo) nu FOR A NICE M T~HAVING | refurnished, and sand single referend T FOURTH STREET, Broadway.—Furnisb BOWERY » Without Pi STREBT.—ELEGANTLY 8 to iet, with or with wathorn style. 7 haat rw gentlen w T FOURTH ut Board ETWEEN 1 desiral wituble for o LETH STREET, FORTY-POURTH STREET, BETWEES way and Sixth avenne.—A migely furnish: or twe hout bowrd; gas a TO LET FURNIBUE: tw Uemen, wi de, to on moilerace rent, between Washington square and avenne. 262 Floor for tl 309 and bath. SLL SETH STRRET, NEAR SECOND AVENUE.— Purnishe nt, suitable for ® physician: also furnished R i to & respectable inarried Couple. for honealaanine: nrivate Lown. RETWEEN SIXTRE ts —Fur Re able; gas, b TH AND or wh Apply IxTn A NICELY FURNISHED Floor to let (front and baek parlors), with Bedroom IXTHL AVENUE venteenth st rmanent » ae, RENCH FLATS, SIXTIETH STREET, JUST WEST of Tenth avenue: seven rooms each, none di all im- provements; $35 to $45 each; neighborhood fine. ’Can be seen from 1 tod. GEORGE BE, JARDINE, 1,267 Broadway. ILATS—SIX TO FOUR ROOMS, WITH IMPROVE. ‘brown stone front, 830 16 $20, to select parties ; splendid location; near the Park and Elevated Railroad, Inquire 410 West Fifty-fifth street, LAT OF SIX ROOMS TO LET—WITH ALL MODERN iinprovements; Inaadry, th, gas, dumb waiter, mar- bled ball, &.; rent $35. Inquire at 412 Wess Fifty-fitth IRST AND THIRD FLOORS TO LET—FOUR ROOMS each, in flue order; new house, 109 West Forty-sixth orig near Sixth avenue; rent $20, $22; owner lives in the Ouse. 10 LET—THE THIRD PLAT, AT 313 WEST TWENTY- first street; all improvements; finé large yard, dc. Other Apartments in the new buildings 303 and 310. In- quire at 319, ice office. 0 LET—THE SECOND, THIRD AND FOURTH Floors of No. 58 East Thirtecyth street. Apply to S. M. VALENTINK, No. 34 Burling slipSup stairs. 0 LET—TWO FIRST CLASS DESIRABLE FLATS, in excellent condition; every convenience. Apply at Morrell’s new buildings, ofee 47 Fourth aven sh ANT PARLOR FLOOR AND BASE- cornices, marble slabs; all conveniences; t $00. Private house 313 East Twen- tieth street, uear Second avenue, '—PARLOR FLOOR AND BASEMENT, SIX s; rent $25, S41 East 114th street, between First nm SUIT OFAPARTMENTS, SECOND FLOOR, 42 Bast Kighteenth street, O LET—UPPER PART OF NICELY FURNISHED brown stone Honse, nsisting of four rooms, together or Separutely: private bath; southern exposure. Apply at 201 Vest Twenty-second street, : 10 LET—IN 802 EAST ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR Second avenue, four large, handsome Rooms; rent $24; quiet families 01 Inquire at the owner's. 10 LET—UNFURNISHED, TWO VERY PLEASANT, third story, front Rooms, ‘gas, hot and cold water, bath ; light housekeeping if desired. No. 20 Seventh avenue, near Fourteenth street. 1) LETTHE with itnprove and Thirty-secon 10 LEASE—PARIS FLATS OF 10 LARGE AND LIGHT Rooms, confessed to surpass, in consfort and eleganes, yet built.” Janitor, 31 West Sixty-fitst street, or owner, SECOND FLOOR OF SIX ROOMS, | nts, souti®est corner Lexington avenue street, * FRENCH FLATS IN THAT ELE- ed new ‘building; steam etevator, hall ent 8859 to $1,500 M.S. FRI ay, near Foriy-eighth st. O() EAST M2TH STREET—WANDSOME APART. BU ments to let, from $6 to $8; three rooms each. Ap- plyto VIRGIL T. HERREY, corner 113th street and First avenu iA Ki heated by ste SALES AT AUCTION, (AeeTION NOTICE THIS DAY—EXTRA LARGE And peremptory sale this 1 103 o'clock Monday) morning, commencii sion, at the elegant brown stu: NO, 120 WEST TWENTY THIRD 5: AR ‘SIXTH AV. Magnificent Household ture, rare and costly works of Art, &e., &e. Catalogue comprising over 400" low useful and ornamental Heusehold Goods, all made to order by celebrated city makers, and will be positively sold in lots to highest bidders, regardless of cost or value, ‘as all goods must be sold and delivered immediately after sale. Drawing rooms contain, namely :— Two brilliant toned 74g octave rescwood Planofortes, mag- nificent Silage & Sons and Bradbury & Co., used six months, cot $1,000 each: four superb drawing room Suits, | covered in erimson, blae an and silver satins ; rose: wood Etageres, plate Glass, real lace Curtains, magnificent inlaid Cabinets and Tables to mateh, imported Jardiniers, | Flower Stands, and real brouze Figures on pedestals, Binque and Parian Figures, 32 real oil Paintings by eminent artists, Lady's Writing Desk and Secretary, Bookcases, ever 800 | volames choice Books, velvet and tmoquet parlor Carpets, | used four nionths, Chandeliers and gas Brackets sy Chairs, Oriental Re rkish Suits, Music Cabinets, im- ported Musie Boxes, cost 408; also fine Bedro fain, name’ Solid rosewood and black walnut tdaid Be: Dressing Cases, Washst pcravings. Iroom Suits, with Wardrobes, “At- moire a hair and spring’ Mat- tresses, leathor Pillows, Bolsters, 50 linen Sheets, Quilts, | Kockers, Brussels Carpets, Lounges, | les, single and double Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, | we. ‘ Room contains, name i Linck walnut Buffet, cost $250; one 12 foot | 1 Table, binek walunt one do., 10 feet; Chairs, cov ered in leather suits teh: also large assortment 4 French China Dinser and s heftield Cutlery and e] plated ware, Castors, Urns, Pitchers, Forks, Knives, Spoons, &e., crystal ent Glassware; also large lot of library, basement and servants’ Furnitare, all new four | mouths ago. N. B.—This ty the largest and richest lot of | Household Furniture offered tor sale this sea ¢ posi tive, regurdiess of the weather, LUKE FITZGERALD, auctioneer, Notice.—Competent men in attendance ip woods, city or country; « —JERE, JOHNSON, | Old stam Curiains, Clocks, &c. Dinin om i 0 pack, cart or ON TUESD O'CLOCK, BANKRUPT SALE OF Tailoring Establishment, consis Mirrors, Connters, To Chairs, Desks, Sate, Heater, By order of JOHN I. PLATT, Assignee. ‘arpets, O'CLOC 104g FINE OF res and Furni large Terwilliger Safe, 72x52; Sitting and Standing Decks, Kailinus, &e. der of JOUN HH. PLATT, Assignee, PHS DAY. } janotortes, Bronzes, P. (Monday) morning, 1035 o'clock. ». 47 West Sixteenth street, Fifth and Sixth ava, ors contain latest style nits, in tan and car: brocade, satin and cotelaine; Turkish and Spanish Lounges, Easy Chairs two iagn ifican Decker & Bros.’ four re cetave; Oil Paintings; Suite in reps and broeatel, Centre | 1d Console Table Desks, Library T Turkish Suits, Di ion T ad, Chairs in leather, enn hamber Set inlaid Bed- | pars, Dre Bureaus, W | ds, fine hale and sp hy Suits, Mirrors, Curtains, Cl Hall Stands, Kitchen Purnitu Take Sixth avenue ROBERT. C, CASTITN, ( UCTION. NOTICE —GOOD SECOND HAND AX 4 misfit English Brussels, three-piy and ingrain Cary Joths, &e., at the . very cheap, from a Fulton atteet, aide ¢ Goods cars, UCTION SALE—OF d fs Furniture, this day ay). at 108, A. Me | C ‘arlor S@it«, inlaid | cotelin | . twoelogant | corners; Oil Paintings, imported Library and See lookeases, Beasy Claire Buffet, e, dining Chairs, Silyer wood and walnut Bedsteads, Dresstn; | ¢ Bureaus, Washstands, spring and marble top Tables, rep, pligh and bain ! urnitare, 19 Can & and, kitehen F ture, Carpets, Beddl Dressing Cases,’ Bureaus, i s, marble tup ‘Table, parlor Furnt- Will be delivered free of ICHERT, A Fe CTION SALE~BY J. KRAEMER, AUOTIONEER, this (Monday) morning. at 11 o'clock, bands@me and Aseful Household Furnitw ate ission #il@ No, 105 Kast ‘Thirteenth street, ueas oue—Eighé bandvome Parlor Suits, 16 Cambor Boddings Cur: tains, Mirrors, Paintings, Tables, ge, ‘Sideboard. Saxe te . Hans, 4, Silver Ware; Cutlery, Ollelowm, 5 Btoves Clocin, Stair Carpets, &@ | H. | the eiegantiy titved a | nell, this di ISSBLL, WELLES & MILLET, AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, September 28 and 29, at No. 15 Murray street, at 1035 A. ML, large trade sale of Hardware, Cutlery aud Gi 5,000 doxen Knives, 75 doubl EPWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER. CLOSING MORTGAGE SALES, ON TUESDAY, AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 AND OCTOBER 1, AT No. 60 LIBERTY STRERT, AT 11 O'CLOCK, OF ELEGANT CABINET FURNITURE. THESE TWO LAST SALES WILL INCLUDE SOME Moan” FINEST FURNITURE OF THE ENTIRE ORECLOSURE SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY.— J. COLE, Auctioneer, will sell on Tuesday, September , 1875, at 12’ o'clock M., ht the Commercial Exchange, 349+ Pulton street, Brooklyn, the five three story frame Dwelllags, euch 20x50x95, 18 rooms each, situate at the corner of Oak- land and Box stroets, Greenpoint, Brooklyn; will be sold op- arately or together; terms half eash, COLTON, AUCTIONEER, + will sell on Tuesday, September 28, at 11 o'clock, at tho private residence 333° West Thirty-fourth street, the en tire Furniture, Curpets, &e., of the house: Parlor, Bedroom and Dining Room Furniture, Kitchen Ware, &¢ Partic- ulars on Tuesda; land, Belgium, the Rhine, Switverland, &e., via ROTTERDAM, * ‘eptember 23. er ROTTERDAM... te. ‘September 90 These beautiful steamers, carrying the United States Mail to the Netherlands, are well known for the regularity of tele tee Rates of low. PUNCH, ante L. W. MORRIS, jeneri i M°%. DIREOT 4ND ECONOMICAL ROUTE TO HOL- Bt NITED STATES MAIL LINE—STEAM 10 QUEENS U TOWN AND LNEnroon # mm Wisconsin. ..Bept. 24, Wyoming... Ost Tdtho Cabin, intermediate and Prepaid tickets at low rates, Pastengers booked to and’ from Paris, Hamburg, Norwa; and Sweden, tc. ‘Drafts'om Ireland, Bugland, Franco, an many nt lowest rates. ~ WILLEAMS &° GUTON, 29 Broadway. SVECIAL NOTICE. —THE SPLENDID MAIL STEAM- ship WISCONSIN, sailing for Queenstown and Liver- Poot ou tuesiay, ptember Mak hice soparine scatuaniodas jons for cabin, intermediate and steerage passengers at lowest rates. Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broad way. ON PRT EEE TQ, FRANCE: : TUE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S: MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVER The splendid vessels on this favorite route tor the Continent (being more southerly than any other) will sail from plier No, 50 North River us follows SPRREIRE. Danre 4 Saturday, October 2 FRANCE, Trudelle. -Raturday, October 16 *VILLE DE PARIS, Lachesnen...... Saturday, October 30 PRICE OF PASSAGE IN GOLD (including wine). First cnbin, $110 to $120, according to accommodation ; see- xe COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. ‘ORGAN'S LINE OF STEAMSHIIS ‘alll sai avery Satareny $y Nine Ooi th a " fer Freight there to Morgan's Louisiana and Tesus tos Hraabler, thence per steamers of Slurgau's line (0 Tex ‘Tho steamer HUTCHINSON will sail. from pior 98 North: River on Saturday, October 2, At 'P. Mo ior Now Orleans’ direct. Through bills lading signed to Mobile, Galveston and to ally pint on se x. Be mt and Sau Antonio, jouston and Texas ral, Internat and Great Nort! ern, Texas and Pagific and Trans C oatal Mhalivends to Tndianota and San Antonio, and ail points on tie Western ‘Texas and Paciic allway, “ pus Christi, Rockport, St. Mary’ Fulton. Freight for St, Mary's and Fulton landed at Rockport. hiterage and Channel dues at either Corpus Christi oct Brazos Santiago at the expense and risk of consignee, Freight te wns ‘latamoros wnd points in the inte. rior must have consignee nt Brazos Santiago, Insurance and freightat lowest rates. For freight or further information apply to ornate” EUTARLES A. WHITNEY & CO., Apeie River, Pier 36 Nort! OR NASSAU, N. P, Cerrying the Mails, ‘The steamship CITY OF DALLAS will sail from ee East River on October 14, at 12M. For freight or passt apply to MURRAY, PERRIS & CO., Agents, b2 South sure Dew York, : as IEXAS LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMERS, TOUCIE ing at Key West, carrying the United States mail,—The steamer STATE OF TEXAS, Captain Bolger, will sail f Galveston, Saturday, October 2, at 3 P, trom pier East River. Through bills of lading given to all points on tl Galveston, Houston and Henderson, Galveston, Harrisbui and San Antonio, Houston and Texas Central, Internation and Great Northern Texas Pacific, Transcontinental an Guir and Western Texas Railroads, “Prelghts and insurane at lowest rates, No charge for forwarding in New York, freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply to 158% Maiden tane. . 6 Bowling Green. aero a TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. a BANY, SARATOGA AND MONTREAL, EXCURSIONS: VIA PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATS, ‘ond cabin, $72; third cabin, $40, loortne pler 41 North River, daily (Sundays excepted) at 6 Beonres eB with eet teaacinntsiton, including all | . On and after September 1 tickets to Montreal and retur necessaries without extra charge, Steamers marked thus® | for $11 50, to Saratogw and return for 8 and Albany weal do not carry steerage passengers. return for $3, good for #0 days, ean be obtuined at ce offic GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 55 Broadway, | of said stoamoats, plor 41 North River, foot of Canal street, ATIONAL LINE. A A Ae From Bare Nos. 44 and 47 North River. ‘OR LONDON DIRECT. ‘Thursday, October 7, 10 A. M. AND LIVERPOOL, M. | EGYPT. Oct, 16,3 P.M. ENG . |THE QUEEN. Oct, 24.1 BM | ‘Cabin passage, $60 and mirrondy, Stecrage ut greatly reduced prices. “Return tickets at reduced rates, Prepaid steerage tickets from Liverpool at the lowest rates. Apply ‘at the company’s office, 69 Broadway, F. W. J. HURST, Manager. COLTON, AUCTIONEER, will sell on Wednesday, 2 ptember 29, at 11 o'clock, at 104 East Fifteenth street, uear Union square, the entire rich Furniture and Carpets, 5’ elegant French plate parlor Pier and Mantel Mirrors. rosewood Piano, fine Oil Paintings, Ei wings, rieh Parlor, Bedi af brett peri a ere edroom and Dintug Room Furniture, Gores W. KEELER, AUCTIONEER, Art Gallery 53 Liberty street, corner Nassau, wall sell on and Wednesday, September 28 ‘and 29, at 12 o'clock tay a hay collection of fine English Steel aS EATIAES. fac-similies of oil paintings. Now on exhibition, NEORGE J. SMITH, AUCTIONEER, NO. 11 CHAM. bers street.—By virtue of a foreclosure of a chatzel mortgage I will expose for sule at public vendue, on Monday, i day of September, 1879, at 2 o'clock, in the after” at No, 467 East Houston, southeast corner o° East on and Lewis streets, the entire Fixtures of a first Grocery Store, together with the Lease of the above named premises; also one Horse, Wagon and Harness, By order of GEORGE J. SMITH, Attorney for Mortgagee, EORGE HOLBROOK, re pian Set —HOLBROOK & ROLLINS will sell’ this day at 2 o’clock. at 454 and 456 Cenal street, Parlor Suitsin brocatelle, reps and hair cloth ; black walnut and enamelled Chamber Suits, Centre nnd Ex: tension Tables, Etegeres, Bookcases, Wardrobes, Whatnots, Mantel Clocks, Mantel and Pier Mirrors, Lounges and Chairs, Faintings, Engravings, Car d Oileloths, Chinw, Glass, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Stoves and Kitchen Utensils; one Showcase, Billiard 7: bie, case South American Birds, Muat- tresses, Blankets, Comforters, &., ae, BR, HERTS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS, 17 Park place and 14 Aturray street, hear new Post offic IMPORTANT SALE OF ELEGANT FURNITURE, REAL SEVRES CHINA, FINE SILVERWARE, MADE BY RODGERS & SONS AND CRISTOFFLE, OF PARIS; STEINWAY PIANO, RICH MIRRORS, CARPETS, STAT. UARY, CLOCKS, BRONZES, ORNAMENTS, &C. THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THE LARGE MANSION NO. 14 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, FOUR DOORS FROM BROADWAY, ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, AT 1034 O'CLOCK. PARLORS CONTAIN royal Wilton Carpets, French plate Pier and Console Mir- rors, rich Chandeliers; rosewood Parlor Suit in tapestry, with Curtains to mateh; rich inlaid Secretary Chiftonier, superb solid rosewood and plate glass Etagere, Steinway & Sons upright” Piano, inlaid Music Stands, rich Clocks, Bronzes, Vases, Sne Of] Paintings, Marble Statuary, &e, LIBRARY CONTAINS Brussels Carpet, French plate Pier und Mantel Mirrors, Library Suits in'erimson plush, with Curtains to match; cle- nt Bookcases, Cabinet, Clocks, Bronzes, tine Chandelier, ic., ke, DINING ROOM. Velvet Carpet, Dining Suits in figured reps, rich walnut Sideboard, Buflet, exteusiou Dining Table, real Seyres China, formerly belongiug to SING LOUIS PHILIPPE . Fick Cut Glass and French China, éc. HAMBERS CONTAIN Wilton and Brussels Carpets, fine rosewood and wi Chamber Suits, Mirrors, Clocks, Lounges and Easy Chairs, Excretoires, Wardrobes, &e.. &¢. The house will be open for inspection and catalogues ready early on morning of Sule. B, HERTS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS, 17 Park place aud 14 Murray street, near new Post olfiee. EXECUTRIX, SALE OF FINE FURNITURE, UPHOL- STERY, CABINET WARE, &0., & ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 AND 29, AT 104 OCLOCK, at the store of the late Theodore Miller, FORMERLY EISENMENGER & CO., NO. 1,277 BROADWAY, CORNER THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, elegant Silverware, comprising the entire stock of rich and plain parlor, cham- ber, library and dining room Furniture, Cabinets, Easels, Jardinicres, Music Stands, Turkish Lounges, and easy Chairs, Wardrobes, hall Stands, Desks, Escritoires, &c., ull of which were made for first class city trade, and. will be'sold without | reserve to close the es By order of Mrs, KATHARINE MILLER, Executrix, OYT & BRADLEY, AUCTIONEERS, 118 and 120 Church street, will offer, on Monday, Sep- tember 27, 1875, a large eatalogue of Boots, Shoes aud Brogans; also, to close an account, a jobber's Stuek. SAAC M. KING, AUCTIONEER, Salesroom 76 Varick street, sells this day at 10% o'clock, stock and fixtures of French Confectionery O81 Kighth avenue, consisting of an assort- ment of Candies, elegant Soda App ratus, Marble Tabl counters, Cases, Refrigerators, Marble Fountain, Jars, cloths, AAC WOLF, AUCTION: MYERS & CO. WILL sell thisday, at 10g o'clock, at 17 Bowery, large and eneral assortment of Honsehold Furniture, Carpets, feuther Beds, 50 pairof Blankets, hair and straw Mattresses; also large lot of Fancy Goods. ‘Sule poxitive. Dealers ia | vited. AMES GRAHAM, AUCTIONEER, 190 THIRD AYE. nue, sells every description of Household Furniture, Car- pets, 46, 190 Third avenue. P, TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON - Tu September 28, nt 1014 o'clock, nt No. 150 roome street, fine Liquor Bar, back Fix- | J Ale Pump, Mirrors, Viute Ware, large lot Ts, Stoves, Chandeliers Sf rst class Ti liiard Tab veks, Bar Fixtures, Glas and square Tables, 15 tide Lamp, Brass Railings, in Alleys and Balls comp! hit at private Y, AUCTIONEER, 15 ABI h avenue, will sell on Tuesday (to- Winéroom 22 Dexbrosses str AMES square, J TRAVER, AUCTION: mortgage I will sell thi By virtue, of a the afvernos (Rept, 27, 1475), at two o'el West Thirty-fourti street, Kers, A.B. CLARK AWNBROKEWS SALE.—JAMES AGAR, AUCTION eer, will sell, wt 59 New Bewery, thix day, G00 lots of Dresses, Shawls, Unde also Coats, Pantaloon: auer, late 172 Canal ste PAWNBROKER's sate, tioneer, ealesroom i o'aloek, 700 lots Men's Shawls, Rew Taderelo Boots hes, Sheets, Spreads, Blankets Vests. By order of Jacob Blum: FIELD, GENERAL AUC- wery, will sell this day, at Wouien's Clothing, Dresses, hing, Quilts, Blankets, Bed: c. Also 403 lots Overeouts, | By order. Hugh MeAleenan, NBROKER'S | SALE.—THOMAS J. MeGRATH 58 Chatham street, corner Mulberry, will o'clock, Men's and Women’s Cloth Remnants, Quilts Kets, Beds also Coats? Pants ts. By order. \ STERN, Twenty-seventh street. AW: Anctioncer, ys it Dresses, Shawls, Boots, Shoes, de: S) SONS, AUCTIONEERS, WILL ‘sell thix day (Monday), a6 11 o'clock, at salesroom, 27 Fast Broadway, «large ment of Gro vie, green and black Teas, bexon offee, canned Fruit and Oymors, Extracts, Hams, Bi “heoke, Plekles, Catsup, Clothespins, Chainpague, Cla randy, ke., &e. = MICHAELS, Marshal, t 1034 o'clock, by virtue of mortgage, haircloth sult ¢, Tables, Chickering tan: rae, WALTERS” Salesroom, 27 East Bro weil this day (Monday Thirty-fiest street an Ht estal SONS, | AUCTIONEERS— \lway—Mortgage sale,—Will at northwest cornar of the Lease and Fix jor and Billiard for Mortgagee. SEEBACHER, AUCTIONEER, aber 27, at 11 o'clock, street, ® large lot of Liqu Whiskey, 9 barrels Jumaics , 3 bars Brandy, 5 barrels 25 eases Cl G0 cases assorted hampaenes: also. 10.00) Cignea, , ke, MATTHEW T, BRENNAN, 7 Tate sheet, es of & Oflice Fixtaren, Pd, Haxaony, Dep PE PUBLIC ARB HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT TUE FOLLOWING PLACES ARE THE ONLY AUTHORIZED OFFICES FOR THE RECKUPT OF ADVEIGISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD :— DWAY, CORNER ANN STREET. BROADWAY. M0 SIXTH AVENUE. 114 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. we BOERUM AND FULZON STREETS, BROOK. TPUOMAS GAPFNEY, AUCTIONEER, 17 CENTRE ftreot.—GAFPNEY' & SMITH sell this day, at 11 o'cloek, the Leave, Stock and Fixtures of the well established and first claws Liquor Store and Billiard Saloon, northwest gorner of Thirty-Lrst street and Second avenue, Sale vowir ie HITE STAR LINK, FOR QUEENSTOWN OR LIVERPOO! CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MATL. ALTIC. 5 pitt 92 Sort iver ‘aloon, $60, $80 and $100 in gold; return tickets on favorable terius. Bteeraze Saloon, staterooms, sinokingg and bath rooms are placed amidships, where the noise and motion are least, affording degree of éomfort hitherto unattainable at son. or inspection of plans and other Inforination apply at the company's olive, 1 Broudway, New York, R. J. CORTIS, Agent. ORRTEAMSTS LiSe BETWE S A EN NEW YORK /THAMPTON AND BREMEN, s 's pier foot of Second street, Hoboken. ....Wed., Sept, 29 | MOSEL. «Site, Oct. 9 NECKAR. Sat., Oct | DEUTSCHLAND. Wed, Oct. 13 Rates of passage from New York to Southampton, Havre or Breme First Cubin, $100, gold; Second Cabin, $60, gold; Steerage, $30, currency. duced rates, fieates, $32 currency. axe apply to LRICHS & CO., No, 2 Bowling Green. TATE ba tsa he GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, DUBLIN, Return tickets at Prepaid steerage For freight or Be LFAST AND LONDONDERRY. sailing from pier No, 53 North River, as follows STATE OF VIRGINIA... .Wednesday, Oct. 6 STATE OF INDIANA, Wednesday, Oct. 20 | STATE OF GEORGIA,... . Wednesday, Noy. 3 and every Wednesday thereafter. First eabin, #60, $70 and it return tickets, $120. Second cabin, $45; return tickets, Steerage at lowest rates. A) a AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO., Agents, No, 72 Broadway, New York. Steerage ice, 45 Broadw [AN LINE.—FIXED SOUTHERLY COURSE, Royal mail steamers are appointed to sai B FOR Ql (OWN AND LIVERPOOL, CITY OF BERLT aturday, October 2. at 7 A. M. CITY OF RICIT October 9, at noo CITY OF BRU urday, October 16, at 3 P. CIty OF CHESTER, CITY OF MONTREAL and each succeeding Saturday RATES OF at 32, 5 North River. and $100, gol $28, currency e For Cabin Passage and general business apply at the com- pany's oie, No. 1 Broadway, For Steerage Passage at 38 Broadway or pier 45 North River. JOHN G. DALE, Agent. JUNARD LINE—B. AND X. A. RB. M. 8. P. CO. With a view to diminishing the chances of collision the | steamers of this line take a specific course for wil seasons of the year. ‘Oa the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian of 90 at 43 latitude, or nothing | to the north of 43. | dn the homeward passage crossing the meridian of 50 at | atitude, or nothing to the narth of 4 FROM NEW YORK FOR LIVERYOOL AND QUEEN: TOW: ALGERIA, ...Wed, Sept. 29 | RUSSIA Wed., Oct. SCYTHL -Wed., Oct. 6 | BOTHNIA.!2 Wed.) Oct. 20 Steamers* do not carry steerage passengers, Cubin passage, $30, $1 necording to ae- commodation,. Return tickets on favorable terms, Steerage tickets to and from all parts of Europe at lowest rates, Freight and cabin office, No, 4 Bowling Green, Steerage office, 111 Broadway (Tri fsa CHARI AMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S LINE, | | / | } for PLYMOUTIL, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG UEVIA.. HAMMONIA <a GELLERT. KLOPSTOCK Rates of burg and all Cabin, first sal Cabin, second sal th, London, Cheri gland, Seotland and Wale: General Axenits, 61 Broad street, New York. (ANCHOR Hise CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MALL. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, if sevanaturday, October 2, 7A. M. ray, October 9,1 P.M. duy, October 16) 3 P. Suturday, October 25. 1 PLS VOL, LONDONDERRY, OR "BELFAS snd $89, cuirency, according to accomm: AND STEERAGE AT LOWEST 61 Broadway, New Y THIOVIA.. A R. Sailing £ GREAT WESTE Aent, 70 South street, STEAMSHIP | very day; Ire- | dralts at lowest rates, | DONOVAN B assnyse office in N fend, Bngland, Seotland, payable everywhe O'DONOVAN ROS SA°S Hotel, 182 Chatham square, { COAST WISE STEAMSHIPS, - | yy Y,, HAVANA AND MEXIVAN MAIL 88, LINE AN Stuamers leave pier No. 3 North River at 3 P, M. uf : FOR HAVANA DIRBC CITY OF MERIDA. CITY OF VERA FOR V Caripeachy, Tuspan and Tainpien, . Eas a Orleans Oct, 9nd Oct, 30 for er ports. Vera Craz and all LD DOMINION saili COMPANY, hy River. For Norfolk, City | ond, Tuesdays, Thurs- days and Saturdays, ings with the Virginia and Tennessee Alr Line, Piedmont | Air Line, Chesapeake pang, s atom lines to interior points in North Carolina a Virginia, Newarks and Wasnixerox, N. ©. (via Norfolk) every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Lewes, Dol’, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at4P. M., connecting with Delaware and Maryland rallroads, Passenger accommodations unsurpassed, Through passage tickets and billsof lading to all points at road and lowest rates, Insurance to Norfolk, &., 44 per cent. Freight received daily at pier 37 N. R reral of 197 ¢ h street, 1. MCCREADY,’ Presiden PEW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LIN These first ¢ mships will sail ata P.M, fr r, foot of Cedar street, for Havana direct, | ‘Thursday, Sept. 30 COLUMBUB. ..2.000050055 pes esday, Oct. 12 For freight or passage, ‘having ‘unsurpassed accommoda- tions, apply, to WM. P. CLYDE & CO,, No. 6 Bowling Green, MeKeller, Luling & Agents in Havana. fg NORTH SHORE STATE! for New Brighton, Snug Harbor, West Brighton, Port Rich, mond and Elm Park, Boats leave Whitehall strest at foot of Broadway, daily, at 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:80, 10:45, 4. My 12:45, 2:90, 3:90, 4:30, 5:30, 6:30 and 7:30 P, M, Sundays, at half-past every hour from 8:30 A. M. Fare, 10 cents. Astor Ho ATBANY ,AND, TROY BY DAYEIGH VIBBARD and DANIEL DREW Scot, pler 39 North River, daily, (Sundaps except 8:5, and ‘Twenty-fourth street at A. M., Innding at Point, Cornwall, Newburg, Poughkeepsie, “Rhine! Kill ahd Hudson. ‘Tickets on sale for points North and ‘Trip tickets to West Point, Cornwall. and Newburg, retura= ing same da Special trains to“and from Saratoga, Sar round trip, $5 40. ope, BS 4 A ~* OPPOSITION CATSKILL LINE, Steamers: - ANDREW HARDER, Captain J, H. Pents, and J. By) SCHUYLER, Captain ©. D, Hancox, leave Frailslin streetd rth River, every day (Sundays excepted), at GP. Mo ( Digleteiahet LINE OF STEAMBOATS FOR TROY, COX necting with all railway lines North and West. —Plogen steamboats leave daily, Saturdays excepted, at GP. M., fron pier 49 North Rivey, oot of Leroy street. ‘Through ticke sold over all connecting lines. A deers RIVER LINE TO BOSTON, az ISLAND FERRY. [5 vin Newport and Fall River.—Th rid-renownes Steamers BRISTOL and PROVIDENCE leave pier 28 Nort River, foot of Murray street, daily (Sundays excepted), at P.M,’ Through tlekets sold at all principal hotels in thé elt ys) ‘Mall's Band engaged for the season. OR RONDOUT AND KINGSTON, LANDING A’ Highland Falls (West Point), Cornwall, Newburg, Maribor, Milton, ‘Highland (New Palts) and. Eeopusce} Steamboat THOMAS CORNELL, every Tuesday, Thursda: =e Saturday, leaving foot of Harrison ‘street, plot 34 North, ver. OW FARE! LOW FARE! On and after October 1 GREAT REDUCTION IX FARE BY PEOPLE'S LIS OF STEAMBOATS TO ALBANY, , with comfortable state rooms warmed by steam pipes. First class passage only $1. Passage and berth, $1 50, Deck passage, 50'conts. Leaving daily (Sundays excepted) at 6P. M, from pier 40 North River, toot of Canal street. PPQSITION—ALBANY AND THROUGH TO TROY. ith berth, $1. SCHUYLER, from Frank; ays, Wednesdavs and Fridays, 6 P.M. Don't nes when, with better rooms, you silt pai J. W. HANCOX. | ENNSYLVANIA RATLROAD, ‘The Great Trunk line and United States Mail ronte. Trains lea York, from foot of Desbrosses and Corte Jandt streets, Express for iarrisburg, Pittsburg, Tullman palace cars attached, 030 A. Sunday, 5 and 8 « MM. For Williamsport and Lock Haven (via Philade!phia i Railroad Division, sonppetag. at Philadelphia), 9 For Williamsport, Lock Haven, Corry aud’ E Pp. ty eo oe Corry for Titusville, Petroleu entre and the ‘gious. For Baltimore, Washington and the South, “Limited Wash ington Express” of Pullman parlor cars daily, excep: Suns day, 9:30 A.M; arrive at Washington 4:10" P. Jar at 840 A. M.. 3 and9 P.M. Sunday, 9 P. Express tor Phitadetph 7, 7:80, 8:40, 9:30 A.M. ; 12 :30,3,7 4, 4:10, 4:50, 5,7, 8230, $ PB. M. and 12 night.’ Sunday, BAP 30, '5, i 7, 8:30 and OP. M. Emigrant an 0,11 A. Ma; 12M, 1,3,” 5:30, 5:49, 6, 6-10, 5249, E b, 0, 10, 11:30 Be 8 , M. and 12night.’ Sunday, 3 A.) 3220, 6, 6:30, Zand 8:10PM. 7 For Elizabeth, 6, 6:30, 7, 7:40, 8, 9, 10, 11 A. oa Aye f 290, 3:10, 3:40, 4, 4:10, 4:90,"4390,' 5:20, 5 30,6, 8 Zi 6 80,7, 725, 8:10, 10, 11 330 P, M, aad 12 ‘night. Sundayg SAMS . 10, 13 A. M, 12 4:50, 5:20, 5:40, 8, 6110, 2 ni Sunday, 3 A MG For Woodbridge, Perth Amboy and South Amboy, 6 and 1% A. M., 2:30, 4:50 and 6 P.M. For New Brunswick, 7 and 8 A. M., 12 M. 2, 3:10, 4:1 5:20, 6:10, 7 P, M. and 12 night.’ Sunday,5 A M6 7 P.M. For East Millstone, 12 noon, 3, and 5:20 P, M. For Kingstone and Rocky Hill, $40 A. M.'and 4:10 P. XE For Princeton, 7, 8:40 4. M, 12:30, 2) 4:1 For Lambertville, 9:30, A. M., 2, 4:10 ands 2. For eg Thee Phillipsburg and Belvider and 2 P. For Mercer and Somerset Branch, 3.2. M, For Ti ‘Bordentown, Burlington and Camden, 7:39 and WO AM 1230, 3 und TP. A pg For Freehold, 7 30 For Farmingdale and Squan, 7 v For ightsown, Pemberton aud Camden, via Port Amboy, 20 P. M., and via Monmouth Junetion, 4:10 2. M. Pemberton, 6 A. M,,'via Perth Amboy, mouth Junction, Trains arvive as follows —From Pittsbur; ML and 9:20 P. M. daily; 10:19 A. M. Mf excopt Monday From Washington : M.; 4:19, 5:19 and 10:27 P.M. Sanday, 6:20 A. M. ‘Front hia, 5:10, 6:20, 6:55, 10 : 4A. Mg M. Sunz 20, 10:28 stot Hous and foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets: No. 4 Cours Street, Brookly! Nos 114, 116 and 118 Hudson ken. Emigrant Ticket Uftice, No. 8 Battery plac vOERALNK THOMPSON, D. ML BOYD, General Manag provwe the elogant pier 33) vy str SEIT daily 4 RODE ISLAND and NARRAG. at 4 PROVIDENC ‘orth River, foot of Robinson strect, the RA and GALATEA daily (except Sun- Fr team (except Sundays) From pier 27 stemuships ELEC days) ato P.M, HILADELPHIA VIA LONG it NEW JERSEY SOUTHERN RAIL Fare from ) AND THE OAD, York, p delphla—t ‘< : Braneh—9 adelphia on +P.) M, 8. SNEDEN, Geueral Manager. TER'S POINT DEPOT, LEI FERRY, ‘Tuesday, Sept. 28, Wednesday. Sept. 29, Thurad: - 30, wt O35 A. Me; 10215 A. Mey 11 ALMA; 1 P.M. MG | giving opportunity to persons wishing to attend te S47 ANNUAL QUEENS COUNTY FAIR AT MINEOLAy near A. I. Stewart's GARDEN CITY; also to attend the 3D ANNUAL FALL MEETING of the National Rifle Association at UREEDMOOR. ___sEBXCURSIONS, HARLEM, MORRISANIA AND HIGH BRUD he palace steamboats HARLEM, MORRISA DY SIDE leave Fulton Market ship at 6:50, 7: 5, 11:09 A. May 12M. 185, 2:15, 315, 4 i Janding at’ Grand stree and Astoria: See th cards for particulars. ea ‘Sundays-Boats leave every 45 minutes. Pyxcengion TO WEST. Pepi ba . of - ee gp si ¥ LI , NEW, YORK AND HAYTIAN DIRECT waml F1 | Bb orcomientrnen sy _eitoateetoetl he first class steamship GU PREA mye? eter, wilt be despate | | TAORT LEE, PLEASANT VALLEY AND SII\DY SID) Ferree tbatbers pores on teeth Genaee 5 Toads Teaive Canal street every Suuduy. a: 3, 10 a in East River. aa cial | AM, 1, 2, Sand 6:90 P, M., and datiy at 1) A. Nt, 2.5: The steamship WILMINGTON, W. He GARDINER, | tnd 713 P. M., landing (ally and Sundays) a: Twenty-fourth gnuster, will folloy, walling Thursday, Octonay 2 POSES | and Thirty fouith ateoots 10 minutes lator. Fare tov. For freight or passage apply to W. P, CLYDE N. 6 Bowling ( ACIETO BAMSUIP LINE—FOR CALIFOR- nia, Japan and China, from pier 42 North Riv POR ASPINWALL, ACAPULCO. ‘Thursday, Sept. 90,12 M, Connectin itral Amerioan and acne porte. EXCURS! TS TO THE CHILLAN EXPOSITION op yf QOU till Mareh, 1876, #451, gold. OUTWARD MOKETS ONLY #221, GOLD, FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR JAPAN ‘AND © CITY OF TOKIO... Jetobor L FROM SAN FRA v AND NEW ZEALAND, VIA HONOLULU, 8 1 Stenmshiy VASCO DE GAMA of freight or passage apply B'S: yo" NEW ORLEA Th RECT, Cromwell Line, epgitt ttenmenip SON, Captain Gager, . Will leave pier No.9 Noith tiver on Saturday, October 2, oP. Through rates given to Mobile, St, Louis, Vicksburg and other points. Cabin passage, $00; steerage, For Ireight, at lowest rates, Me A BRM Wea seen, Ht 10 CHARTER—THE STEAMBOAT FO excursions, plonle parties and St at No, 47 Fulton street, in the afternoon, PROPOSALS. oy OF TRUSTEES or Naw Vous, Supt. a1, 1575, 4 ived at ‘this office until the knit wool Unde dozen knit wool drawers and G0 dozen. all-woul Su delivered at the institution, on Staten Island, by. October next and subject ‘A schedule of the sizes ai may be seen at this offic nelves to aecept the deemed for the interest of « All bids must be addressed “Trustees of the Sailors’ Suugi Harbor” wnd marked Proposals for UI hotht THOMAS GREENLEAP, one. OSL AND WOOD. YENUINE LEHIGH, LOCUST MOUNTAL Lackawanna Coal from #6 25 t0.$7 por ton ete delivered, Wood $4 25 to $4 head, HEDPORD, Twenty-sevensh sees LM4 Masten Lane ymptroller. BM "Regus 4)